Volume 1, Number 3 April 9, 2003 | |||||||||||||||||||
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Nabisco 2003: Notes from Mission Hills |
Pages 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, Results | ||||||||||||||||||
Grace misses the cut Meanwhile, Mi Hyun Kim had her own struggles, coming close herself to missing the cut before she recovered somewhat on Saturday. Alas, she had a poor Sunday and finished well back. This thus marks the first time all year that none of the Korean pros managed a top ten, although Korean American Michelle Wie, an amateur, did finish ninth. However, an impressive seven Korean, half Korean or Korean Americans finished in the top 30, including Wie and fellow Thai Korean amateur Aree Song, who ended up tied for 28th. |
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Aree Song |
Go go Ko! Peanut injured? Aree achievement |
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Other Photos from the First Major of 2003 |
The CJ kids, Gloria Park and Se Ri Pak, posed for this nice photo at the start of Nabisco week. | ||||||||||||||||||
The pro-am at Nabisco is often studded with celebrities. Mi Hyun played the pro-am with comedian Gary Muledeer. No, I haven't heard of him, either, but you got to admit he's a lucky guy, not only gets to hang out with Peanut, but gets this swell picture as well! | |||||||||||||||||||
Courtesy LPGA.COM |
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Results | |||||||||||||||||||